Court of Tax Appeals | |
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Hukuman ng Apelasyon sa Buwis Hukuman ng Pag-aapela sa Buwis | |
Established | June 16, 1954 |
Location | Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City |
Composition method | Presidential appointment from the short-list submitted by the Judicial and Bar Council |
Authorized by | Republic Act No. 1125 and Republic Act No. 9282 |
Appeals to | Supreme Court of the Philippines |
Appeals from | Regional Trial Courts |
Number of positions | 9 |
Annual budget | ₱577.90 million (2020)[1] |
Website | cta.judiciary.gov.ph |
Presiding Justice | |
Currently | Roman G. Del Rosario |
Since | March 13, 2013 |
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The Court of Tax Appeals (Filipino: Hukuman ng Apelasyon sa Buwis[2]) is the special court of limited jurisdiction, and has the same level with the Court of Appeals. The court consists of 8 Associate Justices and 1 Presiding Justice. The Court of Tax Appeals is located on Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue (formerly Agham Road), Diliman, Quezon City in Metro Manila.
History
The Court of Tax Appeals was originally created by virtue of Republic Act No. 1125 Archived June 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine which was enacted on June 16, 1954, composed of three (3) Judges with Mariano B. Nable as the first Presiding Judge. With the passage of Republic Act Number 9282 (R.A. 9282) Archived June 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine on April 23, 2004, the CTA became an appellate Court, equal in rank to the Court of Appeals. Under Section 1 of the new law, the Court is headed by a Presiding Justice and assisted by five (5) Associate Justices. They shall have the same qualifications, rank, category, salary, emoluments and other privileges, be subject to the same inhibitions and disqualifications and enjoy the same retirement and other benefits as those provided for under existing laws for the Presiding Justice and Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals. A decision of a division of the CTA may be appealed to the CTA en banc, and the latter's decision may further be appealed by verified petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court.
On June 16, 2019, the Court celebrated its 65th Founding Anniversary.
Expanded jurisdiction
On June 12, 2008, Republic Act Number 9503 (R.A. 9503) Archived June 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine was enacted and took effect on July 5, 2008. This enlarged the organizational structure of the CTA by creating a Third Division and providing for three additional justices. Hence, the CTA is now composed of one Presiding Justice and eight Associate Justices. The CTA may sit en banc or in three divisions with each division consisting of three justices. The CTA, as one of the courts comprising the Philippine Judiciary, is under the supervision of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
Previously, only decision, judgment, ruling or inaction of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, the Commissioner of Customs, the Secretary of Finance, the Secretary of Trade and Industry, or the Secretary of Agriculture, involving the National Internal Revenue Code and the Tariff and Customs Code on civil matters are appealable to the Court of Tax Appeals. The expanded jurisdiction transferred to the CTA the jurisdiction of the Regional Trial Courts and the Court of Appeals over matters involving criminal violation and collection of revenues under the National Internal Revenue Code and Tariff and Customs Code. It also acquired jurisdiction over cases involving local and real property taxes which used to be with the Regional Trial Court and the Court of Appeals.
2008 organizational expansion
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on June 12, 2008, signed into law Republic Act 9503 (An Act Enlarging the Organizational Structure of the Court of Tax Appeals, Amending for the Purpose Certain Sections of the Law Creating the Court of Tax Appeals, and for Other Purposes), which added three more members (and one more division) to the court. The new law was enacted "to expedite disposition of tax-evasion cases and increase revenues for government to fund social services, food, oil and education subsidies and infrastructure."[3]
Current Justices
The Court of Appeals is currently composed of a Presiding Justice and Eight Associate Justices. Among the Incumbent members, Maria Belen Ringpis-Liban is the longest-serving Associate Justice, With a tenure of 3877 days (10 years, 225 days) as of December 28, 2023; the most recent justice to enter the court is Henry Angeles, whose tenure started on October 11, 2022.
Office | Justice Date and Place of Birth |
Date of Appointment | Appointing President | Date of Retirement (70 taong gulang)[4] |
Law School | Previous Post (Most recent upon appointment) |
Replacing |
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Presiding Justice |
Roman Del Rosario |
March 13, 2013[5] | Aquino III | October 6, 2025 | UP | N/A | Acosta |
Associate Justice |
Maria Belen Ringpis-Liban |
May 17, 2013[6] | Aquino III | February 25, 2027 | UP | Judge, Quezon City Regional Trial Court (1996-2013) | Palanca-Enriquez |
Associate Justice |
Catherine Manahan |
December 6, 2016[7] | Duterte | January 2, 2026 | UP | Chief Legal Adviser for Senator Aquilino Pimentel III | Cotangco-Manalastas |
Associate Justice |
Jean Marie Bacorro-Villena |
July 8, 2019[8] | Duterte | March 19, 2043 | AU | Judge, Manila Regional Trial Court | Bautista |
Associate Justice |
Maria Rowena Modesto-San Pedro |
July 11, 2019 | Duterte | August 21, 2034 | UP | Judge, Pasig City Regional Trial Court | Casanova |
Associate Justice |
Marian Ivy Reyes-Fajardo |
May 20, 2021[9] | Duterte | March 6, 2045 | ADMU | Private Lawyer | Mindaro-Grulla |
Associate Justice |
Lanee Cui-David |
May 24, 2021[10] | Duterte | April 1, 2038 | UE | Private Lawyer | Fabon-Victorino |
Associate Justice | Corazon Ferrer-Flores born Quezon City August 22, 1957 |
October 11, 2022[11] | Marcos Jr. | August 22, 2027 | UST | Presiding Judge, Regional Trial Court, Branch 73, Malabon City | Castañeda Jr. |
Associate Justice |
Henry Angeles |
September 26, 2023[12] | Marcos Jr. | July 23, 2048 | UST | Private Lawyer | Piñera-Uy |
Dibisyon
Role | First Division | Second Division | Third Division |
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Tagapangulo | R. Del Rosario Presiding Justice |
M. Ringpis-Liban Senior Associate Justice |
C. Manahan |
Miyembro |
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Court demographics
By law school
Law School | Total (Percentage) |
Justices |
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UP | 5 (55.56%) |
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ADMU | 1 (11.11%) |
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UE | 1 (11.11%) |
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UST | 2 (22.22%) |
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By appointing President
President | Total | Percentage | Justices |
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Duterte | 5 | 55.56% |
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Aquino III | 2 | 22.22% |
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Marcos, Jr. | 2 | 22.22% |
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By gender
Gender | Total (Percentage) |
Justices |
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Male | 2 (22.22%) |
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Female | 7 (77.78%) |
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By tenure
Year | Total Retiring | Justices (Birthdate) |
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2025 | 1 | R. Del Rosario (Presiding Justice) (October 6) |
2026 | 1 | C. Manahan (January 3) |
2027 | 2 | M. Ringpis-Liban (February 25) C. Ferrer-Flores (August 23) |
2034 | 1 | M. Modesto-San Pedro (August 21) |
2038 | 1 | L. Cui-David (April 1) |
2043 | 1 | J. Bacorro-Villena (March 9) |
2045 | 1 | M. Reyes-Fajardo (August 21) |
2048 | 1 | H. Angeles (July 23) |
Court of Tax Appeals Justices since June 11, 1954
No. | Name | Position | Appointment | Presiding Judge/Justice | Term Ended | |
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Date Appointed By |
Replacing | |||||
1 | Mariano Nable | Presiding Judge | Jun 17, 1954 Magsaysay |
New seat | First Presiding Judge | Jan 10, 1965 |
1 | Augusto Luciano | Associate Judge | Jul 1, 1954 Magsaysay |
Nable | Mar 22, 1965 | |
2 | Roman Umali | Associate Judge | Aug 27, 1955 Magsaysay |
Nable | May 29, 1966 | |
2 | Teofilo Reyes Jr. | Presiding Judge | May 23, 1965 Macapagal |
Nable | Umali (acting) | Jan 15, 1966 |
3 | Alejandro Alfurong | Associate Judge | Jun 18, 1965 Macapagal |
Luciano | T. Reyes | Jan 17, 1966 |
4 | Estanislao Alvarez | Associate Judge | Jan 18, 1966 Marcos Sr. |
Alfurong | Umali (acting) | Jan 26, 1976 |
3 | Roman Umali | Presiding Judge | May 29, 1966 Marcos Sr. |
T. Reyes | Umali (acting) | Jan 26, 1976 |
5 | Ramon Avanceña | Associate Judge | May 29, 1966 Marcos Sr. |
Umali | Jan 26, 1976 | |
6 | Amante Filler | Associate Judge | Jun 30, 1976 Marcos Sr. |
Alvarez | Assumed office through President Ferdinand Marcos | Jun 27, 1980 |
7 | Constante Roaquin | Associate Judge | Jun 30, 1976 Marcos Sr. |
Avanceña | May 25, 1992 | |
4 | Amante Filler | Presiding Judge | Jun 27, 1980 Marcos Sr. |
Avanceña | Roaquin (acting) | Nov 26, 1990 |
8 | Alex Reyes | Associate Judge | Jun 27, 1980 Marcos Sr. |
Filler | Roaquin (acting) | Nov 26, 1990 |
5 | Presiding Judge | Nov 26, 1990 C. Aquino |
Roaquin (acting) | Nov 30, 1991 | ||
9 | Ernesto Acosta | Associate Judge | Apr 16, 1991 C. Aquino |
A. Reyes | A. Reyes | Mar 23, 1992 |
6 | Presiding Judge | Mar 3, 1992[lower-greek 1] C. Aquino |
Assumed office through Pres. Ramos |
Dec 21, 2012 | ||
10 | Manuel Gruba | Associate Judge | Sep 3, 1992 Ramos |
Acosta | Jun 4, 1996 | |
11 | Ramon De Veyra | Associate Judge | Acosta | Feb 26, 2001 | ||
12 | Amancio Saga | Associate Judge | Apr 21, 1997 Ramos |
Gruba | Acosta | Apr 16, 2001 |
13 | Juanito Castañeda Jr. | Associate Judge Associate Justice |
Oct 1, 2001[lower-greek 2] Macapagal-Arroyo |
De Veyra | Acosta | Jun 24, 2022 |
14 | Lovell Bautista | Associate Judge Associate Justice |
Jan 20, 2003[lower-greek 3] Macapagal-Arroyo |
Saga | Acosta | Aug 14, 2018 |
15 | Erlinda Piñera-Uy | Associate Justice | Oct 5, 2004 Macapagal-Arroyo |
New seat | Acosta | May 28, 2023 |
16 | Olga Palanca-Enriquez | Associate Justice | Oct 29, 2004 Macapagal-Arroyo |
Acosta | Dec 14, 2012 | |
17 | Caesar Casanova | Associate Justice | Nov 3, 2004 Macapagal-Arroyo |
Acosta | Sep 9, 2018 | |
18 | Cielito Mindaro-Grulla | Associate Justice | Nov 27, 2009 Macapagal-Arroyo |
Acosta | Jun 17, 2020 | |
19 | Esperanza Fabon-Victoriano | Associate Justice | Acosta | Aug 3, 2020 | ||
20 | Amelia Cotangco-Manalastas | Associate Justice | Dec 15, 2009 Macapagal-Arroyo |
Acosta | Sep 11, 2016 | |
7 | Roman Del Rosario | Presiding Justice | Mar 13, 2013 B. Aquino III |
Acosta | Castaneda Jr. (acting) | Incumbent |
21 | Maria Belen Ringpis-Liban | Associate Justice | May 29, 2013 B. Aquino III |
Palanca-Enriquez | Del Rosario | Incumbent |
22 | Catherine Triumfante- Manahan | Associate Justice | Dec 6, 2016 Duterte |
A. Cotangco-Manalastas | Del Rosario | Incumbent |
23 | Jean Marie Bacorro-Villena | Associate Justice | Jul 12, 2019 Duterte |
Bautista | Del Rosario | Incumbent |
24 | Maria Rowena Modesto-San Pedro | Associate Justice | Casanova | Del Rosario | Incumbent | |
25 | Marian Ivy Reyes-Fajardo | Associate Justice | Aug 27, 2021 Duterte |
Mindaro-Grulla | Del Rosario | Incumbent |
26 | Lanee Cui-David | Associate Justice | Nov 24, 2021 Duterte |
Fabon-Vicriano | Del Rosario | Incumbent |
27 | Corazon Ferrer-Flores | Associate Justice | Oct 11, 2022 Marcos Jr. |
Castaneda Jr. | Del Rosario | Incumbent |
28 | 'Henry Angeles | Associate Justice | Sep 26, 2023 Marcos Jr |
Piñera-Uy | ' Del Rosario | Incumbent |
The rule of seniority
The Associate Justices of the Court are usually ordered according to the date of their appointment. There are no official ramifications as to this ranking, although the order determines the seating arrangement on the bench and is duly considered in all matters of protocol. Within the discretion of the Court, the ranking may also factor into the composition of the divisions of the Court.
The incumbent Justice with the earliest date of appointment is deemed the Senior Associate Justice. The Senior Associate Justice has no constitutional or statutory duties, but usually acts as Acting Presiding Justice during the absence of the Presiding Justice. The Senior Associate Justice is also usually designated as the chairperson of the second division of the Court.
The following became Senior Associate Justices in their tenure in the Court of Tax Appeals:
No. | Senior Associate Justice | Year Appointed | Tenure |
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1 | Augusto Luciano | July 1954 | 1954-1965 |
2 | Roman Umali* | August 1955 | 1965-1966* |
3 | Estanislao Alvarez | January 1966 | 1966-1976 |
4 | Amante Filler* | June 1976 | 1976-1980* |
5 | Constante Roaquin | June 1976 | 1980-1992 |
6 | Manuel Gruba | September 1992 | 1992-1996 |
7 | Ramon De Veyra | 1996-2001 | |
8 | Amacio Saga | April 1997 | 2001 |
9 | Juanito Castañeda Jr. | October 1, 2001 | 2001-2022 |
10 | Erlinda Piñera-Uy | October 5, 2004 | 2022–2023 |
11 | Maria Belen Ringpis-Liban | May 29, 2013 | 2023–present |
See also
References
- The Official Website of The Court of Tax Appeals
- The Organizational Structure of The Court of Tax Appeals
- Republic Act 1125, An Act Creating the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) Archived June 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
- Republic Act 9282, An Act Expanding the Jurisdiction Of the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) Archived June 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
- Republic Act 9503, An Act Enlarging The Organizational Structure of the Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) Archived June 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
- Notes
- ↑ Aika Rey (January 8, 2020). "Where will the money go?". Rappler. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
- ↑ Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas (PDF) (in Filipino). Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala (Department of Budget and Management). 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2020. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
- ↑ "Inquirer.net, Arroyo signs law expanding Court of Tax Appeals". Archived from the original on June 13, 2008. Retrieved June 12, 2008.
- ↑ "Article VIII, Sec. 11 of the Constitution of the Philippines". Archived from the original on January 5, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
- ↑ Romulo, Ricardo J. (July 12, 2013). "A new steward at the helm". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ Merueñas, Maek; Calonzo, Andreo (May 22, 2013). "Malolos judge named new Court of Tax Appeals justice". GMA News Online. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ Lopez, Virgil (December 13, 2016). "Duterte appoints Koko Pimentel's legal staff head to Court of Tax Appeals". GMA News Online. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ Esguerra, Darryl John (July 9, 2019). "Duterte names new CA, CTA justices". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ "PressReader.com - Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ Ranada, Pia (January 21, 2022). "Duterte appoints Malacañang official, ex-Napoles lawyer as CA, CTA justices". RAPPLER. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ Bolledo, Jairo (October 20, 2022). "Marcos appoints 2 justices in Court of Appeals, 1 for Court of Tax Appeals". RAPPLER. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ↑ Bolledo, Jairo (September 27, 2023). "Marcos names new Court of Appeals, Court of Tax Appeals, Sandiganbayan justices". RAPPLER. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
External links
- Philippines: Gov.Ph: About the Philippines Archived December 24, 2006, at the Wayback Machine – Justice category
- The Philippines Court of Tax Appeals – Official website
- List of CTA Justices Archived February 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine – List of Justices of the CTA